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#politics
Front Page Magazine: Arab Clan Leader in Gaza Declares Open War on Hamas
Yasser Abu Shabab, leader of a major clan in Gaza, is actively fighting against Hamas through his Popular Forces group. He denies collaboration with Israel but acknowledges receiving military support, aiming to establish his group as the successor to Hamas after its defeat.
Abu Shabab blames Hamas for the ongoing Gaza War and expresses openness to humanitarian cooperation with Israel. His militia has grown in strength, attracting recruits and arms, positioning itself to challenge Hamas's authority in the region.
Breitbart: Exclusive—Sen. Rand Paul: A Cascade of Failures — What Butler Exposed About the Secret Service’s Lack of Accountability
The attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13, 2024, revealed significant failures within the U.S. Secret Service. An investigation found systemic issues, including unfulfilled requests for additional security resources, poor communication, and inadequate planning, which allowed the gunman to approach Trump undetected.
Despite the gravity of these failures, no Secret Service personnel were terminated, and only minor disciplinary actions were taken. The investigation emphasizes the need for accountability and reform within the agency to prevent future incidents, as threats to government officials are increasing in frequency and complexity.
Front Page Magazine: Bronshtein in the Bronx and Koba the Dread; Laughter and the Twenty Million
Zohran Mamdani, a 33-year-old state assemblyman, has secured the Democratic primary nomination for New York City mayor. He is the son of prominent Indian-born figures and has faced accusations of antisemitism. Mamdani supports the BDS movement and identifies as a socialist, advocating for government control over various sectors.
Critics express concern over his campaign tactics, which they argue promote tribalism rather than civic duty. Supporters of current mayor Eric Adams urge voters to back him instead of Mamdani, fearing the implications of his socialist policies. The editorial highlights the complex dynamics of identity politics and the varied responses to Mamdani's candidacy.
Front Page Magazine: "The Network" in the Worlds of the Elites
President Trump faces backlash from his base over Attorney General Pam Bondi's handling of the Epstein case, with many calling for the release of related files. Trump's comments labeling upset supporters as "weaklings" have further strained his relationship with voters, potentially impacting midterm elections.
The article suggests that Trump may be influenced by powerful individuals linked to Epstein, raising questions about his motives and the implications for his administration. The author argues that the elite networks surrounding Epstein have significant sway over political and scientific communities, complicating the landscape for those in power.
The Western Journal: Jamie Raskin Flails After Host Asks Why Epstein Files Weren't Released Under Biden
Rep. Jamie Raskin faced scrutiny from MSNBC's Joe Scarborough regarding the Democrats' delayed push to release the Jeffrey Epstein files, despite having control of the DOJ from 2021 to 2025. Raskin struggled to explain this lack of action, ultimately shifting blame to Trump and the current DOJ.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt criticized Democrats for their inaction during their time in power, arguing that they now seek transparency only for political gain. The discussion highlights the ongoing controversy surrounding Epstein and the political motivations behind calls for file releases.
#society
Forbes: Flight Delays: Over 7,000 Flights Disrupted Thursday—Here’s Where
Flight disruptions in the U.S. have continued, with over 7,000 flights affected on Thursday due to delays and cancellations. Major airports like Ronald Reagan Washington National, LaGuardia, and Newark experienced significant cancellations and delays.
This week has seen persistent issues, initially caused by severe weather in the Northeast, leading to thousands of delays and cancellations. Despite some easing, the travel chaos remains a concern for passengers.
Fox News: PETA applauds GOP lawmakers' demand to halt NIH funding for 'cruel' overseas animal testing
Republican lawmakers have sent a letter to NIH Director Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, urging an end to taxpayer-funded animal experiments in foreign labs due to concerns over oversight and standards. The bipartisan CARGO Act aims to stop NIH funding for such research and promote ethical practices.
PETA has expressed support for this initiative, highlighting a troubling investigation into the Caucaseco Scientific Research Center, which received significant U.S. funding while reportedly violating animal care standards. Advocates argue that taxpayer dollars should not support unethical animal experimentation abroad.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Exclusive — Sen. Bernie Moreno: Trump Is the 'Peace President' and Should Get the Nobel Peace Prize
Sen. Bernie Moreno (R-OH) has called for President Donald Trump to be nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, citing his role in brokering a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Iran. Moreno's resolution urges the Senate to support this nomination and praises Trump's past achievements in global peace efforts.
Moreno criticized current President Biden's foreign policy, attributing various global conflicts to his administration. He argued that Trump's actions during his presidency prevented significant military conflicts and stabilized relations in several regions.
The Western Journal: Israel Apologizes After Trump Gave Them a Furious Call Over Church Bombing: Report
President Trump expressed anger to Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu over a military strike that mistakenly hit a Catholic church in Gaza, resulting in civilian casualties. Netanyahu acknowledged the error and agreed to issue a statement of regret.
The Israeli Defense Forces confirmed the strike was caused by shell fragments during operations in the area and expressed condolences for the loss of life. The Vatican also issued a statement of sorrow from Pope Leo XIV regarding the incident.
#economy
The Epoch Times: What’s Behind the US–Canada Lumber Feud?
The U.S. is reevaluating its approach to Canadian softwood lumber imports, reigniting a long-standing trade dispute that has persisted since the 1980s. This move comes as the Trump administration aims to reset the global trade system.
#crime
GB News: Teenager who hurled large chair from third floor of shopping centre claims it was 'not that deep' despite narrowly missing shoppers
A teenage boy has pleaded guilty to criminal damage and public nuisance after throwing a 15kg seat from the top floor of Westfield shopping centre in Stratford, London. The incident, which occurred on March 1, sparked outrage as it narrowly missed shoppers.
The boy, who claimed the act was “not that deep,” faces sentencing on August 13 and is currently on bail with restrictions. A witness reported increased unease among customers following the incident. Another related incident involved a group of youths fighting with weapons in the same shopping centre.
#other
Fox News: Trump Interior Department moves to dismantle 'regulatory favoritism' for wind, solar projects
The U.S. Department of the Interior is implementing enhanced oversight on wind and solar projects to address concerns of favoritism under the previous administration. The new directive mandates senior leadership reviews on decisions related to these energy sources, which the Trump administration labels as "unreliable" and "subsidy-dependent."
The initiative aims to create a level playing field for energy production, favoring traditional sources like coal and natural gas over wind and solar. The changes align with President Trump's executive order to eliminate subsidies for these projects, asserting they compromise national security and taxpayer interests.